Froth Art

May 31, 2008 — Personal — Tags: ,

I had my first latte made by a real barista today, and it was delicious.  The remarkable thing is that it cost a little less than a similar product at Starbucks, or even Dunkin’ Donuts.  I somehow find myself in a really nice little coffee shop, waiting around to get the key to my apartment.  For the next 20 minutes though, I’m homeless, since the key isn’t available until 3pm.

I should get my guitar.  I should play my guitar in the streets.  Maybe people will give me money!

On Sonicares and Power Strips

May 30, 2008 — Personal — Tags: , ,

Packing has always been a troubling and somewhat depressing affair.  You go through all of your possessions, subjectively turning down some for the journey and taking some along, all the while with a nagging feeling that you’ve forgotten that one thing that you can’t possibly live without.  It also is one of the few times when I actually feel guilty about owning as many things as I do.

Not to mention the fact that when you’re not packing for a vacation, you’re generally packing to leave one place for another.  I remember the night at the end of spring semester when I packed up most of my life into cardboard boxes and suitcases; saying goodbye to MIT and all of my friends there is never a happy time.

Packing for Seattle is a little strange, since I’m living there for three months, but the apartment I’m moving into is fully furnished, and even has bi-weekly housecleaning.  I’m basically packing to live in a hotel for three months.  And I’m bringing my Wii.

It is my greatest hope and dream that one of my colleagues will bring Rock Band.

Summer Nights

May 28, 2008 — Personal — Tags: , , ,

The last of my semester grades trickled in today, and I can finally say that all of my obligations to spring semester classes have now been fulfilled.  I also have the warm, fuzzy feeling of knowing that I’ve managed a 5.0 (of 5.0) semester GPA at MIT.  Whether this is actually repeatable or not remains to be seen.

My down comforter at home is leaking, and so every morning I wake up covered in feathers.  I feel like I’m slowly turning into a duck.

I’m leaving bright and early (5am, yuck) on Saturday morning for Seattle, WA, an event that I am exceptionally excited for, dangling preposition be damned.  My employer is graciously providing subsidized housing for us interns, which also means that (hopefully) there will be a gaggle of enthusiastic nerds to socialize with once I move in to my new living arrangements.  Anyone ever been to Seattle?  I don’t really know anything about the city, but I’ve heard from others that it’s “green and pretty” and “has good coffee.”  I like coffee.

Beyond those things, I’ve mostly been gaining weight and catching up on sleep at home with my family.  When I get bored of that, I dabble a little bit with the new MIT DanceTroupe website that I’m slowly building with the Django web framework.  It will be a thing of beauty when it’s complete, I promise.

Still Here

May 21, 2008 — Musings

I have my last final exam of sophomore year in 15 minutes, so obviously the logical thing to do is to write a quick blog post.

Executive summary:

  • I’m working as a software engineering intern this summer.
  • Heaps are cool.
  • Django is cool.
  • Sleeping enough actually does help you learn better.

Actual post to come soon, I promise…

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